A famous media critic, founder and publisher of Movieguide and a champion of uplifting Hollywood movies with Christian worldviews has taken on the giants of the industry and inspired filmmakers to produce wholesome, family films – and now he is the honored recipient of the Mordechai in Media Award from Fusion Global.

Ted Baehr, the son of Robert “Tex” Allen, star in Broadway’s “Showboat,” and Evelyn Pierce, an MGM actress, formed the Christian Film & Television Commission ministry and Movieguide: A Family Guide to Movies and Entertainment in 1985.

The event celebrating the Purim holiday was held Feb. 25 at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Calif.

Fusion Global’s mission is to unite Jews and gentiles in Messiah to ignite cultural transformation by joining media, marketplace and ministry. Fusion Global helps them understand and participate in Jewish holidays, fostering a deeper appreciation of Yeshua (Jesus) and His teachings.

Found in the book of Esther, the biblical story of Purim inspired the Jewish holiday, which celebrates the deliverance of the Jewish people in ancient Persia from Haman, a wicked vizier who plotted to annihilate the Jews. Esther’s uncle, Mordechai, took courageous action to save the Jewish people and encourage his niece to finding her destiny.

“Just as we commemorate Mordechai’s ability to impact cultural transformation in his day, this year we would like to take this opportunity to honor you as a modern day Mordechai for your significant impact on Hollywood and the Jewish Community over the last 30 years. Your work in the film industry instilling faith and values in media, transforming current culture from the inside out makes you a perfect recipient of Fusion Global’s Mordechai in Media Award.”

Movieguide, a biweekly magazine, TV and radio show and successful website, offers in-depth analyses of movies and reviews nearly 100 percent of U.S. films released in at least nine theaters. The magazine also includes the latest news from the entertainment industry, articles on movies, TV, Internet and cultural trends in addition to warning discerning parents about the worst films coming out of Hollywood.

Baehr has many relationships with famous Hollywood figures and serves on the board or board of advisers of more than 20 groups, including the National Religious Broadcasters, the American Theater of Actors and the Theological Summit Conference.

He has appeared on major networks and shows such as “Hannity & Colmes,” CNN, ABC, Fox News, MSNBC, “Oprah” and “Entertainment Tonight.” His commentary pieces have been featured in USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, Time magazine and at WND.